Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from industrialists on Government intervention in the strategic direction and investment in companies .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what recent representations he has received from farmers about compensation for the effects of low flying on livestock .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many representations he has received from patients about NHS trusts ; and if he will make a statement .
4 Stanley Leisure has broken off talks with Leisure Investments — now at the centre of a bid from Bear Brand — over the planned purchase of Aspinall 's Casino in London .
5 Stanley Leisure has broken off talks with Leisure Investments — now at the centre of a bid from Bear Brand — over the planned purchase of Aspinall 's Casino in London .
6 He was born in South Africa and he studied at the universities of Cape Town and Cambridge , and has taught in universities in Britain , in America , in West Africa and France and Germany .
7 Furthermore Maynard ( in press ) has pointed to concerns about DRGS as cost pricing systems without having equally clear statements about quality of care .
8 For a three-child family , child benefit has fallen below earnings by £12.40 a week or £645 a year .
9 It allows the landlord , where a tenant has fallen into arrears with rent , to enter the premises and take possession of sufficient of the tenant 's belongings up to the value of the rent owed .
10 Mortality from gastric cancer has fallen in areas of Japan where screening has been most widely accepted .
11 These two worthy causes are seen as being particularly close to Welsh hearts as Welfare Officers in the area appreciate the support that the RAF Benevolent Fund has given to persons in Wales , and as Richard Peck House is the nearest RAFA convalescent facility for people in North Wales .
12 The hon. Gentleman has referred to studies by Du Pont ( UK ) Ltd regarding a possible hazardous waste incinerator .
13 A Roman catholic ethos is not only present in the constitution of 1937 but has penetrated into affairs of state , legislation , and decisions over the destinies of individuals with frequency .
14 A NATIONAL arts development agency , which was based in the North-East , has collapsed with debts of £30,000 .
15 There is no doubt that Charles has done a great deal that his father has been proud of and has excelled at sports like polo that the Duke of Edinburgh played when he was younger , but the Prince never felt he was good enough .
16 But she has come to terms with Britain belonging to the European Community and is likely to back the introduction of proportional representation .
17 By and large the world of commerce has come to terms with word processing , be it a simple electronic typewriter , an Amstrad PCW or a full-blown secretarial system running on dedicated PCs .
18 Since the 1983 Rayner Scrutiny of NHS residential accommodation there has been a steady rationalisation of accommodation provided for DHA employees , and this has added to problems for recruiters , especially in areas where private rented accommodation is expensive and in short supply .
19 The death penalty has featured in campaigns in Florida ; in Georgia , where Mr Andrew Young , the former mayor of Atlanta who is now running for governor , has said that capital punishment is sometimes necessary ; in Michigan , where the Republican Senate candidate , Mr Bill Schuette , has attacked Democratic Senator Carl Levin for opposing it ; in one of this week 's congressional by-elections in New York .
20 The literature of Scottish geology , however , whilst it has grown in terms of numbers of papers , has not resulted in any increase in the numbers of journals devoted to it ( except for the Scottish Journal of Geology ) , but has grown by taking up more space in existing journals , and by expanding into areas covered by new , multidisciplinary journals , such as Precambrian Research , Chemical Geology , Tectonophysics , and similar publications .
21 The literature of Scottish geology , however , whilst it has grown in terms of numbers of papers , has not resulted in any increase in the numbers of journals devoted to it ( except for the Scottish Journal of Geology ) , but has grown by taking up more space in existing journals , and by expanding into areas covered by new , multidisciplinary journals , such as Precambrian Research , Chemical Geology , Tectonophysics , and similar publications .
22 Carol Chambers of Middlesbrough Volunteer Bureau said : ‘ I rang the Bulgarian Embassy only to find out this guy has written to loads of people .
23 The workload of senior managers has broadened in terms of organisation , administration and business development .
24 Mini Marilyn , Baby Dietrich : all through her career , Madonna has flirted with images of movie greats .
25 If that happens , you may wish to exercise the rights that Parliament has granted to victims of discrimination to make a complaint to an industrial tribunal .
26 The absence of politeness moves might , in other circumstances , be regarded simply as evidence of a narrowing in the social distance , but here , because of recent negative statements Anderson has made to others about McKendrick ( notably his invitation to Broadbent in scene ten , " Go ahead and clout him if you like " ( p. 83 ) ) , we are more likely to infer his contempt for him .
27 Apparently , Patrick Eggle has talked with manufacturers of quality , ‘ unfinished ’ furniture and has chosen an oil which not only protects , but also enhances the natural grain of the wood .
28 This described Dutch society as one in which liberal consensus has smothered over expressions of homophobia , while leaving the underlying heterosexism intact .
29 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what discussions he has had with employers regarding child care .
30 But the existence of such fields within the undergraduate curriculum is interesting not least because it raises some of the basic epistemological and educational questions in a particularly sharp form ; questions which may have caused some of the digestive problems which the CNAA has had with courses in art and design .
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